The Role of Mediation in Resolving India-Pakistan Conflict

The Role of Mediation in Resolving India-Pakistan Conflict
Author: Amit Dholakia
Publisher: Manohar Publishers and Distributors
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2005
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

The Present Study Interrogates How Far, In What Form, And To What Effect India-Pakistan Conflict Has Lent Itseff To A Third Party Role In The Past And What Essential Preconditions And Contextual Factors Impeded Or Assisted Such A Role. An Evaluative And Qualitative Enquiry Into The Theoretical Understanding Of The Link Between Mediation And Conflict Resolution And An International Role In This Conflict.

The Kashmir conflict from a neo-realistic point of view

The Kashmir conflict from a neo-realistic point of view
Author: Dirk Lepping
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 22
Release: 2003-07-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3638209628

Seminar paper from the year 2002 in the subject Politics - Region: South Asia, grade: 2,0, University of Münster (Institute for Political Science), course: Is all theory grey?, language: English, abstract: After the dreadful tragedy that happened in New York on 11 September, the world had to redefine the extent of terrorism. In this context there is one conflict that is gradually turning over to be an explosive powder keg. It is the Indo-Pakistan conflict about the area called "Kashmir". Ever since the British colonial power ended in 1947 and the Muslim League demanded the partition of India and Pakistan, there has been a smouldering conflict between Pakistan and India about ′the bone of contention′ Kashmir. Pakistan and India have always been irreconcilably divided in the most important aspects such as religion, culture, economic interests and the social system. From neo-realistic point of view, this conflict bears numerous factors that gave rise to it and influenced its development. The underlying assumption is that the problems at issue were predictable and, hence, maybe could have been fought against earlier and more determined. Having a look at the common history of India and Pakistan, it has obviously always been a conflict between Muslims and Hindus and, on the other hand, between different cultures within these confessions. It just all turned out to be explosive when, they had to decide about India′s independence in 1947. Although these negotiations were without doubt a risky question of gaining and loosing power, the negotiation partners found a reasonable and ostensibly peaceful solution by splitting British-India in the Hindu part of India and the northern, Muslim part, from then on called Pakistan. However, they could not have suspected that they sowed the seed of a terrible future conflict between the two powers-to-be.

India-Pakistan

India-Pakistan
Author: Lars Blinkenberg
Publisher: København : Munksgaard
Total Pages: 452
Release: 1972
Genre: India
ISBN:

India, Pakistan, and the Kashmir Dispute

India, Pakistan, and the Kashmir Dispute
Author: Robert Wirsing
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 337
Release: 1994
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780312084424

Kashmir is the focal point of an acute regional dispute that has pitted India and Pakistan against one another ever since they gained their independence from Great Britain in 1947. Already, these bitter rivals have gone to war twice over Kashmir, leaving the state physically divided and heavily militarized. The eruption of massive anti-Indian violence in Indian Kashmir in early 1990 has changed the dispute, further complicating India-Pakistan relations and lending even greater urgency to the search for settlement. The reasons for, and possible resolutions of, this dispute are the themes of Professor Wirsing's book. Drawing on repeated field visits and wide-ranging interviews with government officials, political leaders, military officers, and diplomats in both India and Pakistan, the author provides abundant new material on the Kashmir dispute's political, military, domestic, and international dimensions. The book responds to mounting international concern about Kashmir with specific, step-by-step recommendations for breaking the existing diplomatic stalemate between India and Pakistan.

Crafting Peace in Kashmir

Crafting Peace in Kashmir
Author: Verghese Koithara
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2004-08-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780761932628

Presenting a completely new perspective on the Kashmir conflict, this book argues that resolving the situation can be brought about through a `peace strategy' rather than a `war strategy'. Through an analysis of the conflicts in Northern Ireland, Sri Lanka and Palestine, the author draws parallels between the India-Pakistan conflict. He also presents reasons why a durable peace - based on the Line of Control becoming the settled border and the two parts of Jammu and Kashmir being given parallel and substantial autonomy - can be achieved in today's conditions. The book concludes that peace between India and Pakistan is possible based on political realism and that strategic solutions that safeguard the interests of both countries are available.